Browsing by Author "Carrihill, Michelle Margaret"
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- ItemOpen AccessAn audit of the thyroid screening programme in the Peninsula Maternal and Neonatal Services(2008) Carrihill, Michelle Margaret; Delport, Steven VTo audit the crod blood thryoid screening programme in the Peninsula Maternal and Neonatal Services (PMNS) in the 5 year period from 01/01/2000 to 31/12/2004, focusing on coverage, recall rate and success, number of cases detected, incidence of congenital hypothryoidism in this population; and cost efficiency of the programme. All babies born in the PMNS from 01/01/2000 to 31/12/2004 were included in the audit. The medical records of all babies recalled following an abnormal screen were examined. 140 507 babies were born in the PMNS during the audit period, while 130 389 primary Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) screens were done (92.8% coverage). 2 207 of the screened babies had abnormal results requiring review.
- ItemOpen AccessA description of the characteristics at presentation of children diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus from 2005-2009 at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital(2016) Botes, Alida Maria; Carrihill, Michelle MargaretObjective: To document the demographics, the pattern of clinical and laboratory characteristics at the time of diagnoses for all the newly diagnosed diabetics younger than 14 years reviewed at the Diabetic clinic at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMH) during 2005-2009. Method: A retrospective folder review was done of all the newly diagnosed diabetics younger than 14 years old at the age of diagnosis. 225 patients were included for analysis. Patients were grouped according to age into a young group (1 month to < 5 years old), a middle group (5years - < 9 years) and an older group (9years - <14 years). Neonates were excluded as well as children who became diabetic secondary to another condition. Results: 58% of the patients were female and most of the patients were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (96%). The median age at diagnosis was 8.5 years with a mean HbA1c of 11, 3%. 68% of the patients were in the normal weight category while 8, 4% of the patients were obese. 148 (65%) of the 225 patients presented in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Only one of the patients classified with type 2 diabetes presented in DKA. 51 (22,67%) of the patients were less than 4 years old at the time of diagnosis. 53% of the Caucasian children were less than 4 years old at diagnosis while most of the children in the black and coloured group were diagnosed after 10 years of age. A seasonal variation was seen especially in the young age group with 66% presenting in autumn or winter months. Conclusions: Almost a quarter of diabetic children presented before the age of 4 years. A large proportion of patients presented in diabetic ketoacidosis which can be life threatening. Due to lack of information at diagnosis, this could be under reported significantly and calls for increase awareness amongst physicians and parents to recognise symptoms earlier. Prospective studies on childhood diabetes in South Africa are needed as well as a registry for childhood diabetes.